Wind and Waves
Our 34 Hunter is moored in Falmouth Maine and we heard that one boat got washed ashore there during the windstorm. We checked our boat yesterday and things on deck were all hanging over the sides (fenders, 2 fuel jugs) and the bimini was down and bashing against the fiberglass near where it attaches. Inside things were strewn all about the boat, including silverware in drawers that had flown out and was on the opposite side of the boat. There had to be some major bouncing going on. Lesson learned, haul everything inside the boat when not in use. We had just been to the boat 2 days prior to that and just because it's calm before you leave, don't assume it's going to stay that way. When I see the pictures of the boat on rocks, I feel lucky. The Town Landing in Falmouth where we are moored has mandatory every 2 year inspections, and they feel this has cut down on the number of boats washed ashore. Ours was new last year so will be inspected next year prior to the boat going on it. The day of the storm we went out to the Portland Head Light to see the waves crashing. It was quite impressive. I've attached a photo but it really doesn't do what we saw and heard justice. The swells just beyond the lighthouse looked like they were over 12 feet.